And the in-form fans team, who are challenging for the Northern Premier Supporters League Championship, are hoping to upset the first team, whose side will include manager Coleman and assistant Jimmy Bell.

"It is a dream come true that John Coleman has allowed us to play this game," said fans manager Steve Lowe. "You want to play for your home town club so the next best thing is to play against them." Admission to the game is free.

Manager Lowe provided a run down of his team to face their heroes:

Neil Smith: Goalkeeper and brother of Reds defender Jonathan.

Matt Leyborne: The best six-a-side keeper in the squad. One to watch.

Jason Graham: There may be snow on top but there is still fire in the belly of the grey haired defender.

Stephen Bentham : Benny wears his heart on his sleeve and has great passion for Stanley and football.

Guy 'the Duke' Walker: Guy bamboozles players from his own team nearly as much as those from the opposition with his mazy runs.

Robert Heys: His transition from secretary to right back has been a rocky one with paper cuts and other injuries keeping Rob out of key matches.

Lee Carter: Only poor glasses and mud have knocked the bright defender off his stride

Neal Goulding: Bristol have shown some interest in Stanley wingers this season but have somehow overlooked this young highwayman.

Tony Cousins: Swiss is a team favourite for his cracking karaoke and goals from nothing.

Gareth Hodgson: Another winger with an ability to score from nothing.

Dave Simkins: The blonde haired David Bowie look a like is a live wire on either wing.

Brian Thoburn: One for the ladies and when he stops thinking about them he plays well.

Glen Barnes: Glen's ability to win the man of the match award from opposition teams is as baffling as a Paul Daniels card trick.

Martin Fearon: The Ultras leading goal scorer this season this season and he has had a game in goal for the Stanley reserves - work that one out!!

Liam Smith: With a big heart and bigger elbows young Smiffy has scored some crackers and bruised more than a few egos of opposition defenders.

Martin Shurmer: The Shurminator was once the youngest ever Stanley first team player now the elder statesman

Stephen Lambert: The "veteran" has pulled his lacklustre colleges out of the mire on more than one occasion. His ability to play in any position is amazing.

Craig Fisher: The one time navy man has impressed from the bench this season

Paul Baldwin: Best Pysio in the league by a mile

Stephen Lowe: "The boss": All I do is rev them up and watch them go - and how it works!

Meanwhile, the Ultras travelled to Leeds last Sunday and wiped out the memory of the previous week's 6-4 defeat against Liverpool - their first loss of the season.

Stanley took the lead through Dave Simkins and doubled it with a disputed 30 yard screamer from Glen Barnes. But, just after half-time, Leeds stunned them with four goals in 13 minutes to take a 4-2 lead. Centre half Stephen Bentham moved up front and it did the trick with Martin Fearon making it 4-3. Bentham then equalised before veteran Stephen Lambert entered the field and scored the winner five minutes from time.